Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible washroom
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Catch Reviews - 100
4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Gretchen Wright
This is a totally delightful and unpretentious place. The grilled artichoke is fantastic and their cioppino is the stuff of dreams (it’s “fish stew” at lunchtime and doesn’t have the crab legs). I will say the fish special (halibut) was surprisingly pricy, though.
Ramya Nagaraja
Decent experience overall. Menu lacked options but they have items that most people like. Not crowded, service was very good. Food came out fast and was good as well. Ambience was ok, maybe because it was a Sunday afternoon.
Frank Webster
Creative seafood restaurant near the Castro. Unusual twists on cocktail standards. Don't sit on the closed in patio (probably nice in good weather).
Jason Lau
Solid spot for seafood. We went during brunch on a Sunday and was not crowded, so I don’t expect there to be waits during this time. The prices on the menu were a bit higher ) than what was posted online (specifically the oysters which were listed at $2.50 but turned out to be $3.25, so that was a bit of a disappointment. Nonetheless, the food was pretty decent and it was an enjoyable meal. Because it wasn’t crowded, it also wasn’t loud, and we did not feel rushed.
Bijan Saenic
Food was good. However, our waiter took one of my friends drink before he finished it and forgot one of the orders. Lastly, the hostess tended to one of the three folks in our party.
Ben Christensen
Located in the LGBT section of San Francisco this is a very nice place to stop and eat. They have a mostly sea food menu. This is one of the only places in the country you can see parts of the Quilt project. It is an amazing piece of history. This along with the area around it is one that a person visiting San Francisco should definitely check out.
Jana Broder
An amazing experience in so many ways on Christmas Eve ‘22. Why not a 5? How can a restaurant not have enough champagne flutes for such a big week? And when I asked about why my champagne was served in a white wine glass, I was told “we are out of flutes but, on the bright side, you get a better pour this way. Boo. That was not the right answer. so she said she would get the next 2 available. Sure enough she returned with 2 flutes filled with champagne…and charges us for 2 more glasses of bubbly. That felt passive aggressive. But not as much as the mysterious glass of Pinot that was added to our tab. Just a mysterious $12 that felt like a FU. We still LOVED the Christmas Eve experience and would definitely return.
Elihu Ageo
We went to catch for brunch this morning and not only food was delicious but service was great. Andres was our server and he was exceptional attentive. We highly recommend it.
Rissa Connmanley
Beautiful setting amazing food and great staff! Clean friendly and quiet with a cellphone free dining experience!! Loved this spot it's pricey but well worth it!!!
MELISSA SWEET
We enjoyed lunch for four. The artichoke appetizer was a fantastic beginning to a great meal. The salmon over the risotto was delicious.